5 Articles found for “Nyonya Chendol”

Travel 6 minutes

Navigate Penang Like a True Nyonya with Auntie Gaik Lean

From bustling hawker stalls to timeless Hainanese eateries, MICHELIN-Starred restaurant chef Auntie Gaik Lean shares her favourite spots that capture the heart — and flavours — of this vibrant Malaysian island.

Dining Out 4 minutes

Behind the Bib: Moh Teng Pheow Nyonya Koay's Commitment to Tradition

Get to know the story behind one of Penang's most beloved institutions, Bib Gourmand stall Moh Teng Pheow Nyonya Koay, which has been around since 1933.

Dining In 3 minutes

Ceki Penang's Recipe for Nyonya Asam Pedas Fish

Nyonya cuisine institution Ceki in Penang shares the recipe for their esteemed Asam Pedas Fish.

Features 5 minutes

3 Different Types of Peranakans and Their Cuisines

Penang’s Peranakan cuisines — both Nyonya as well as Jawi Peranakan — are some of the earliest examples of cooking where different culinary cultures meet. They start influencing and counter-influencing each other until they’re all so braided, one simply can’t extricate the strands. Get to know more about the different Peranakans and their respective culinary styles.

Dining Out 5 minutes

Iconic Dishes: A Guide to Rice Dishes in Malaysia and Where to Find Them

Malaysia's rich and diverse cultural heritage has manifested itself in many ways through the variety of its cuisine — particularly in the country's rice dishes that are a reflection of Malay, Chinese, Indian, Eurasian, and Nyonya influences. Let's makan!